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Pipoca, (edited ) to risa in Someone once told me that time was a predator that stalked us all our lives.

DS9 ran till '99, though.

The first seasons were 30 years ago, but the ending is only about 25 years ago.

BSG, though, finished in 1979. If someone says “thirty years ago” and your first thought is the 70s, you might be old. BSG ended 45 years ago. It’s 20 years older than the finale of DS9.

Edit: if someone asks you “who was president 30 years ago”, do you instantly think of Jimmy Carter? Because BSG came out basically in the middle of his presidency. If your first thought was Bush or Reagan, you associate the Sci Fi of 30 years ago with reruns of BSG.

Pipoca, to memes in Inspiration

Sometimes in colonial America, people named things in honor a Duke who funded/controlled the place.

For example, after NY was captured from the Dutch, it was a proprietary colony of the Duke of York.

Better York sounds like it’s just antagonistic towards the guy.

Pipoca, to memes in EDIT: I THINK I STAND CORRECTED

Yes, uncountably infinite sets are larger than countably infinite sets.

But these are both a countably infinite number of bills. They’re the same infinity.

Pipoca, to fuck_cars in US Pedestrian deaths rose a troubling 77% between 2010 and 2021.

It’s not just car-centric Euclidean zoning and suburban sprawl.

The US also builds really dangerous stroads that you don’t really see in most other countries.

5+ lanes of 55mph traffic next to a sidewalk and tons of driveways for businesses is inherently unsafe.

It’s also interesting to note that the biggest spike in fatalities was during the pandemic.

The best explanation I’ve heard is that bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic essentially disappeared with the switch to WFH during the pandemic. Streets artificially looked safer pre-pandemic due to drivers getting stuck in traffic at peak periods. The pandemic just revealed how inherently unsafe American stroads are.

Pipoca, to fuck_cars in US Pedestrian deaths rose a troubling 77% between 2010 and 2021.

So why was there such a big spike in deaths during the pandemic, essentially limited to the US?

They have phones in the Netherlands, too, but didn’t see the spike in deaths. Are the Dutch naturally more responsible drivers or something?

Pipoca, to fuck_cars in Electric cars: The equivalent of switching from binge drinking whiskey to binge drinking wine.

The walkshed of public transit is also really important.

People aren’t going to take a train to a parking lot…

Pipoca, to fuck_cars in Electric cars: The equivalent of switching from binge drinking whiskey to binge drinking wine.

The problem is that it isn’t a matter of cars vs busses. It’s a matter of urban design in general.

Public transit gets better as density goes up. A bus that drops you off at a giant-ass Walmart parking lot with nothing else but two drivethroughs in walking distance isn’t very useful. A bus that drops you off in a neighborhood with 4 dozen shops, a dozen restaurants, 4 bars and 3 coffee shops within a 5 minute walk is way more useful.

By contrast, density makes driving worse. Density means more people are driving the same way you want to go. More people in cars means more traffic on the road with you. Designing for cars pushes you to low density sprawl.

Just building public transit isn’t the solution. Just building public transit in a typical American suburban sprawl makes something about as compelling as a Ford F150 in Vatican City.

You have to fix urban design - stop building stroads and start building streetcar suburbs again.

Pipoca, to science_memes in i <3 statistics

Sure - blame Rockefeller, Henry Ford, etc. for that. Also e.g. Robert Moses, not that he was a billionaire. But they’re all dead. They’ve been dead.

Is America’s suburban sprawl the fault of Bill Gates in particular? Or Bezos, Musk, or Dell?

Pipoca, to science_memes in i <3 statistics

The statistic that “Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions” is better understood as “Just 100 companies responsible for selling 71% of global fossil fuels”. It’s fundamentally saying that there’s a few large coal, oil and gas companies worldwide selling us most of the supply.

If you want those companies to stop polluting, that amounts to those companies not selling fossil fuels.

Which is honestly the goal, but the only way to do that is to replace the demand for fossil fuels. Cutting the US off from fossil fuels would kill a ton of people if you didn’t first make an energy grid 100% powered by renewables, got people to buy electric cars, cold climate heat pumps, etc.

Pipoca, to science_memes in i <3 statistics

Bullshit.

The investments of just 125 billionaires emit 393 million tonnes of CO2e each year – the equivalent of France – at an individual annual average that is a million times higher than someone in the bottom 90 percent of humanity.

That is to say, if you multiply the emissions of the gasoline sold by ExxonMobil by whatever percentage of ExxonMobile that’s in Bill Gate’s portfolio, you get an absolutely ridiculous emissions number.

But that seems to assume that if it weren’t for those dastardly billionaires investing in oil companies, we’d all be living in 10-minute cities with incredible subways connected by high speed rail, powered entirely by renewables, and heated by geothermal heat pumps. And I honestly don’t beleive that.

Pipoca, (edited ) to memes in How's this plan progressing?

That would be “cut homelessness in half” or “cut the number of homeless people in half”. That’s very different from “cut all homeless people in half”, which would be bisecting each homeless person. This is clearly a joke about conservatives being heartless monsters, right?

Or is this a dialectal grammar difference between UK and US English?

Pipoca, to memes in How's this plan progressing?

Really?

Conservatives don’t actually want to murder homeless people by sawing them in two? But killing homeless people is a great idea?

Pipoca, to memes in This is great. You should try it.

Sausages are also commonly inoculated with mold. The powdery coating on aged salami is Penicillium nalgiovense.

And some of the fanciest, most expensive wines are made from moldy grapes. Botrytis cinerea, when consistently wet and humid, causes “grey rot” which spoils the grapes. When it dries out, though, it becomes the “noble rot” which is prized.

Pipoca, to linuxmemes in Accurate?

Homebrew is fairly different from pip, cargo or npm in that only python developers use pip, only rust developers use cargo, etc. And those are mostly used to manage libraries, rather than executables.

Meanwhile, essentially everyone who uses the console uses homebrew regardless of what programming languages they might or might not use. I was making a joke about how good, useful and basically required homebrew is.

Pipoca, to linuxmemes in Accurate?

Homebrew might as well be default.

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